donald w. banner diversity scholarship

This scholarship is part of Banner & Witcoff's commitment to fostering the development of intellectual property lawyers from diverse backgrounds.

It is open to Law students who meet the selection criteria and have entered into a JD program at an ABA accredited law school in the U.S. Applicants may not be a current or past employee of Banner & Witcoff, or directly related to a current employee of Banner & Witcoff.

THE HARRY KLEIN AND SHIRLEY KLEIN LEGAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND

The Harry Klein and Shirley Klein Legal Scholarship Fund was set up to honor Harry Klein and his wife, Shirley. Mr. Klein spent his complete legal career, forty-five years, in public service, particularly in support of non-profit and not-for-profit, corporations.The primary founders of the Fund are The 501 Alliance and The Human Services Association for Worker’s Compensation Fund, both which Mr. Klein helped to establish in 1972. This is the 18th consecutive year of awarding the scholarship.

The Scholarship is open to anyone presently enrolled in a law school in the State of Michigan.

25th ANNUAL ARAB AMERICAN SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM

This years topic is: “Is Democracy for Sale? Have Citizens United’s holdings run amok? Legal challenges left to Super Pacs? Can funding disclosure be required?" The contest is open to all law students that are currently enrolled in a U.S. accredited law school.

This scholarship is for $1000; they usually award about 3-4 people. The competition is open for all college students and even some high school students.

To apply for this scholarship you will need to write an essay on the topic below. The essay should be between 500 and 1000 words. Your submissions must be sent to us by email at:
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Topic: What have you done outside the classroom that demonstrates qualities sought after by the post secondary institution that you are hoping to attend? Also, which of these qualities means the most to you?